Legacy, Volume 8-9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1991 |
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... Narratives Approx . 462 pp . , $ 11.95 These fourteen narratives by African- American women add dimension and depth to the already established genre of slave narrative ; they include writing by women who were never enslaved and whose ...
... Narratives Approx . 462 pp . , $ 11.95 These fourteen narratives by African- American women add dimension and depth to the already established genre of slave narrative ; they include writing by women who were never enslaved and whose ...
Halaman 150
... narrative . More struc- tured than a diary , sometimes more pro- fessional and impersonal than an autobi- ography , the spiritual narratives especially call for new theory to account for the ways in which they offer personal records ...
... narrative . More struc- tured than a diary , sometimes more pro- fessional and impersonal than an autobi- ography , the spiritual narratives especially call for new theory to account for the ways in which they offer personal records ...
Halaman 151
... narrative amply fulfills the classic strategy of the slave narrative , its witnessing to the sufferings of others : " In telling my sorrows , I cannot pass by those of my fellow - slaves - for when I think of my own griefs , I remember ...
... narrative amply fulfills the classic strategy of the slave narrative , its witnessing to the sufferings of others : " In telling my sorrows , I cannot pass by those of my fellow - slaves - for when I think of my own griefs , I remember ...
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